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How much do professional technologist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for professional technologist in the United States is $33.01, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.36 and $40.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Professional Technologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Professional Technologist, you need a solid background in applied science or engineering, typically supported by a diploma or degree and certification through a recognized technologist association. Proficiency with industry-specific software, technical drawing tools, and project management systems is commonly required. Strong problem-solving, teamwork, and effective communication skills distinguish top performers in this role. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring technical accuracy, efficient project delivery, and successful collaboration in diverse technical environments.

What is the difference between Professional Technologist vs Engineering Technologist?

AspectProfessional TechnologistEngineering Technologist
CredentialsTypically requires a recognized diploma or degree in technology, with certification or licensing in some regionsUsually holds a diploma or degree in engineering technology, often with certification
Work EnvironmentWorks in various industries including manufacturing, IT, and construction, often in technical or supervisory rolesPrimarily in engineering-related fields, focusing on applying engineering principles in practical settings
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across multiple sectors, including government, private industry, and consultingCommonly employed in engineering firms, construction, and manufacturing industries

The main difference between a Professional Technologist and an Engineering Technologist lies in their scope and recognition. Professional Technologists often have broader roles across various industries and may hold specific certifications, while Engineering Technologists focus more on applying engineering principles in technical roles. Both roles require relevant education and certifications, but their job functions and industry usage can differ based on regional standards and employer needs.

What are Professional Technologists?

Professional Technologists are certified experts who apply advanced technical knowledge and practical skills in fields such as engineering, information technology, or applied sciences. They often bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world applications, ensuring that projects meet technical standards and regulatory requirements. Professional Technologists may also oversee technical teams, manage projects, and contribute to process improvements. Their certification typically demonstrates a high level of competency and adherence to a professional code of ethics.

What are some common challenges faced by Professional Technologists when working on cross-functional projects?

Professional Technologists often collaborate with teams from diverse backgrounds such as engineering, IT, and management. One common challenge is bridging communication gaps between technical and non-technical stakeholders to ensure project requirements are clearly understood by all parties. Additionally, balancing multiple project priorities and adapting to rapidly changing technologies can require strong organizational and learning skills. Successful Professional Technologists proactively seek feedback, clarify expectations early, and stay current with industry trends to navigate these challenges effectively.
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Job Overview

Fairview has an exciting opportunity for a full time, day shift, Cytogenetics Technologist at M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center-East Bank in the Cytogenetics (CG) department. This position will work Monday through Friday, with every 3rd weekend with a holiday rotation.

This position is eligible for a Sign On Bonus of up to $5500 (amount pro-rated based on FTE).

Our Cytogenetics department is a local leader in pioneering chromosomal and genomic technologies for the diagnosis and management of both inherited disease and cancer. The Cytogenetics lab serves a unique and diverse patient population with our hospital recognized as a national leader in areas like bone marrow transplantation.  Our hospital has also recently been established as a rare disease center of excellence.  The 40-member Cytogenetics team utilizes highly specialized testing including: Tissue culture processing, Chromosome Microarray, Fluorescent In-Situ Hybridization (FISH), and G-banding chromosome analysis to obtain results that guide patient care.

All teams within the Cytogenetics lab collaborate to provide high quality patient care and integrated patient result reports.

  • The Tissue Culture Team is responsible for specimen receipt, culturing and harvesting of specimens. They provide stained slides for G-band chromosome analysis and cell pellets for FISH processing.
  • The Microarray Team is responsible for specimen receipt, DNA extraction and microarray processing which includes DNA restrictions, labeling and slide hybridization/washing to obtain data for Microarray analysis.
  • The FISH Team is responsible for slide and probe preparation, slide hybridization and wash, as well as probe analysis using a fluorescent microscope.
  • The Chromosome Analysis Teams utilize their expertise to analyze G-banded Neoplastic and Congenital Chromosomes using computer software and/or a brightfield microscope.

In joining the Cytogenetics lab, you will be joining a highly motivated team of professional Technologists and will be assigned to one or more of our laboratory teams dependent on previous experience and laboratory needs.

The Cytogenetic Technologist functions independently in performing major Cytogenetics work responsibilities of the professional laboratory practice. The Cytogenetic Technologist performs a wide variety of complex diagnostic interpretive testing and acts as a resource for problem resolution and interpretation of Cytogenetic results including conventional GBAND, Microarray, and/or FISH analysis. The Cytogenetic Technologist may be responsible for method development research, instrument correlation, and method validation. The Cytogenetic Technologist correlates data based on clinical knowledge, technical expertise, and other conditions affecting test results. The Cytogenetic Technologist assists in laboratory performance improvement activities
Responsibilities

  • Follows established guidelines to obtain specimens and prioritize work.
  • Assesses integrity of all specimens for testing.
  • Verifies correct identification of specimens before testing.
  • Follows established guidelines for determining priority of specimen testing and procurement.
  • Determines and/or revises priorities for specimen procurement within department guidelines and clinical information
  • Performs a wide variety of complex diagnostic and therapeutic testing.
  • Performs waived, moderate or high complexity testing as defined by CLIA ’88.
  • May assist with method development research, instrument correlation, and method validation.
  • Functions independently in performing all major work responsibilities of conventional GBAND, Microarray, and/or FISH analysis. Identifies normal and abnormal cells to provide FISH testing and chromosomal analysis. Performs complex molecular analysis for Microarray testing, Correlate available clinical history of patient with microscopic findings to aid in accurate diagnosis. Directly communicates results to Medical Director/Pathologists
  • Operates laboratory instrumentation and information systems according to procedures.
  • Completes specified maintenance on instruments.
  • Recognizes problems and takes appropriate measures to resolve them.
  • Assists with problem solving, corrective action and troubleshooting for lab procedures and unexpected events in lab operations
  • Initiates proper safety or emergency responses.
  • Consults with supervisor or Lead if unable to resolve issues.
  • Exercises critical thinking to maintain and improve department productivity and efficiency.
  • Evaluates testing results for accuracy and appropriate intervention.
  • Determines if test results fall within normal parameters and reporting protocols. Recognizes age-specific reference ranges.
  • Correlates data based on clinical knowledge, technical expertise and other conditions affecting test results.
  • Takes appropriate action to recheck abnormal, discrepant, or unexpected results.
  • Directly communicates abnormal and critical results to care giver.
  • Obtains information from caregivers to resolve reasons for incongruent results (physiologic or methodologic).
  • Demonstrates understanding of and commitment to Laboratory Quality Assurance, Performance Improvement and Laboratory Compliance Programs.
  • Documents deviations and action taken.
  • Documents reagent, test kit and calibrator checks
  • Takes action to evaluate and resolve QC outliers. Consults with supervisor for assistance if needed.
  • Assumes responsibility for the lab Performance Improvement program by suggesting areas for improvement, collecting data, reviewing the results, and recommending corrective action to be taken.
  • Documents compliance with and demonstrates working knowledge of regulations of governmental or voluntary agencies
  • Collaborates with the customers of the laboratory to promote appropriate use of laboratory resources.
  • Orients and mentors new employees and students.
  • Participates in orienting individuals in routine and complex testing methodology, instrumentation, and information systems.
  • Reviews others work prior to release.
  • Completes training checklists and evaluations as appropriate.
  • Reports progress and problems to supervisor/manager.
  • Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Needed
  • Knowledge of developmental stages and age appropriate outcomes and interventions.
  • Knowledge of cultural differences and culturally appropriate approaches.
  • Verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
  • Customer Service standards.
  • Priority setting skills
  • Problem solving skills
  • Working knowledge of instrumentation/testing processes and ability to take corrective action.
  • Working knowledge of laboratory information and reporting systems.
  • Knowledge of safety protocols, ergonomics, and body mechanics.
  • Knowledge of infection control principles and practices.
  • Knowledge of emergency and other relevant policies and procedures.
  • Critical Thinking
  • Knowledge of laboratory testing and significance in human physiology.
  • Knowledge of relevant factors which can influence testing results.
  • Knowledge of laboratory policies and procedures that are based on CAP standards, as appropriate to the work setting.
  • Knowledge of quality assurance principles and practices.
  • Knowledge of learning styles
  • Ability to assess needs and progress of trainee
  • Ability to accept cultural differences


Required Qualifications

  • Baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited college/university in a related laboratory field including the related lab practicum or equivalent routes meeting qualifications as high complexity testing personnel as specified in CLIA ’88.
  • B.S./B.A. in Biology, Chemistry, Genetics, Medical Laboratory Science, or Molecular from an accredited college/university and successful completion of NAACLS accredited cytogenetics program • Diploma with field of study listed or transcript must be provided or
  • B.S./B.A. from an accredited college/university with a combination of 30 semester hours in biology and chemistry • Transcript must be provided or
  • M.A./M.S. from an accredited college/university in genetics or molecular biology • Diploma with field of study or transcript must be provided.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Good organizational skills.
  • Good Communication skills.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work under stress in a variety of situations.
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment.
  • Applicant must be eligible for Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) approved Cytogenetics certification • ASCP or ASCPi – CG within 1 Year and
  • Applicant must obtain Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) approved Cytogenetics certification • ASCP or ASCPi – CG within 2 Yrs

Preferred Qualifications

  • Cytogenetics experience in G-bands, FISH, Micro Array.

Benefit Overview

Fairview offers a generous benefit package including but not limited to medical, dental, vision plans, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, PTO and Sick and Safe Time, tuition reimbursement, retirement, early access to earned wages, and more! Please follow this link for additional information: https://www.fairview.org/careers/benefits/noncontract


Compensation Disclaimer
An individual's pay rate within the posted range may be determined by various factors, including skills, knowledge, relevant education, experience, and market conditions. Additionally, our organization prioritizes pay equity and considers internal team equity when making any offer. Hiring at the maximum of the range is not typical. If your role is eligible for a sign-on bonus, the bonus program that is approved and in place at the time of offer, is what will be honored.
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EEO/Vet/Disabled: All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to any lawfully protected statusQualifications:$38.51- $54.36 HourlyEducation:UNAVAILABLEEmployment Type: UNAVAILABLE

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Fairview Health Services is an industry-leading, award-winning nonprofit that offers an entire network of healthcare services. Fairview is one part of M Health Fairview, a partnership between the University of Minnesota, M Physicians and Fairview Health Services. Together, we combine the University's deep history of clinical innovation and training with Fairview's extensive roots in community medicine. Our care portfolio includes community hospitals, academic hospitals, primary and specialty care clinics, senior facilities, facilitated living centers, rehabilitation centers, home health care services, counseling, pharmacies and benefit management services.

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10,000+ Employees

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Minneapolis, MN, US